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Jack In The Box

Marrying My Runaway Groom's Powerful Father

Marrying My Runaway Groom's Powerful Father

Billionaires

4.5

I was sitting in the Presidential Suite of The Pierre, wearing a Vera Wang gown worth more than most people earn in a decade. It was supposed to be the wedding of the century, the final move to merge two of Manhattan's most powerful empires. Then my phone buzzed. It was an Instagram Story from my fiancé, Jameson. He was at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris with a caption that read: "Fuck the chains. Chasing freedom." He hadn't just gotten cold feet; he had abandoned me at the altar to run across the world. My father didn't come in to comfort me. He burst through the door roaring about a lost acquisition deal, telling me the Holland Group would strip our family for parts if the ceremony didn't happen by noon. My stepmother wailed about us becoming the laughingstock of the Upper East Side. The Holland PR director even suggested I fake a "panic attack" to make myself look weak and sympathetic to save their stock price. Then Jameson’s sleazy cousin, Pierce, walked in with a lopsided grin, offering to "step in" and marry me just to get his hands on my assets. I looked at them and realized I wasn't a daughter or a bride to anyone in that room. I was a failed asset, a bouncing check, a girl whose own father told her to go to Paris and "beg" the man who had just publicly humiliated her. The girl who wanted to be loved died in that mirror. I realized that if I was going to be sold to save a merger, I was going to sell myself to the one who actually controlled the money. I marched past my parents and walked straight into the VIP holding room. I looked the most powerful man in the room—Jameson’s cold, ruthless uncle, Fletcher Holland—dead in the eye and threw the iPad on the table. "Jameson is gone," I said, my voice as hard as stone. "Marry me instead."

Jack in the Rockies

Jack in the Rockies

Literature

5.0

Jack in the Rockies by George Bird Grinnell

The Tin Box

The Tin Box

Modern

5.0

"Have you finished breakfast already, Harry?" asked Mrs. Gilbert, as Harry rose hurriedly from the table and reached for his hat, which hung on a nail especially appropriated to it. "Yes, mother. I don't want to be late for the store. Saturday is always a busy day." "It is

The Amethyst Box

The Amethyst Box

Literature

5.0

Amazingly, Anna Katherine Green turned to writing detective fiction out of desperation after her poetry failed to earn much in the way of either recognition or compensation. The Amethyst Box is a fine example of the meticulously plotted classic mysteries that comprise Green's remarkable body of work

The Wrong Box

The Wrong Box

Literature

5.0

‘Nothing like a little judicious levity,’ says Michael Finsbury in the text: nor can any better excuse be found for the volume in the reader’s hand. The authors can but add that one of them is old enough to be ashamed of himself, and the other young enough to learn better.

The Wrong Box

The Wrong Box

Literature

5.0

Two brothers will do whatever it takes to hide a body and inherit a fortune in this laugh-out-loud crime caper Elderly Joseph and Masterman Finsbury are the last survivors of a tontine established in their youth. Their nephews, Morris and John, have one simple goal: Keep Uncle Joseph alive longer t

The Man on the Box

The Man on the Box

Literature

5.0

If you will carefully observe any map of the world that is divided into inches at so many miles to the inch, you will be surprised as you calculate the distance between that enchanting Paris of France and the third-precinct police-station of Washington, D. C, which is not enchanting. It is several t

The Tinder-Box

The Tinder-Box

Literature

5.0

From the book:All love is a gas, and it takes either loneliness, strength of character, or religion to liquefy it into a condition to be ladled out of us, one to another. There is a certain dangerously volatile state of it; and occasionally people, especially of opposite sexes, try to administer it

The Brass Bound Box

The Brass Bound Box

Literature

5.0

The Brass Bound Box by Evelyn Raymond

The Jack-Knife Man

The Jack-Knife Man

Literature

5.0

The Jack-Knife Man by Ellis Parker Butler

The Boy Scout Automobilists; Or, Jack Danby in the Woods

The Boy Scout Automobilists; Or, Jack Danby in the Woods

Literature

5.0

The Boy Scout Automobilists; Or, Jack Danby in the Woods by Robert Maitland

Jack the Young Explorer

Jack the Young Explorer

Literature

5.0

Jack the Young Explorer by George Bird Grinnell

Jack Mason, the Old Sailor

Jack Mason, the Old Sailor

Literature

5.0

Jack Mason, the Old Sailor by Francis C. Woodworth

Jack Haydon's Quest

Jack Haydon's Quest

Literature

5.0

Trajectory presents classics of world literature with 21st century features! Our original-text editions include the following visual enhancements to foster a deeper understanding of the work: Word Clouds at the start of each chapter highlight important words. Word, sentence, paragraph counts, and re

Jack O' Judgment

Jack O' Judgment

Modern

4.5

They picked up the young man called "Snow" Gregory from a Lambeth gutter, and he was dead before the policeman on point duty in Waterloo Road, who had heard the shots, came upon the scene. He had been shot in his tracks on a night of snow and storm and none saw the murder. When they got

At the Sign of the Jack O'Lantern

At the Sign of the Jack O'Lantern

Literature

5.0

This novel begins with an odd inheritance at the end of a honeymoon, both parties being inexperienced. Then someone comes to visit, then another, until we've got a chaotic bedlam of New England's tragically off the wall odd ball relations. Our protagonists may not communicate efficiently at first bu

Dan Carter and the Money Box

Dan Carter and the Money Box

Literature

5.0

Dan Carter and the Money Box by Mildred A. Wirt

Jack Winters' Gridiron Chums

Jack Winters' Gridiron Chums

Literature

5.0

Jack Winters' Gridiron Chums by Mark Overton

 Jack and Jill

Jack and Jill

Modern

5.0

The book begins at night, with a man calling himself Sam Harrison, wearing a disguise and stalking United States Senator Daniel Fitzpatrick. Sam plans on killing the senator, and has been planning this for quite some time. The Senator has just gone into a bar with a young woman. D. Sam is very sharp

Jack North's Treasure Hunt

Jack North's Treasure Hunt

Literature

5.0

Jack North's Treasure Hunt by Roy Rockwood

The Guardians' Child (Jack Frost x Reader)

The Guardians' Child (Jack Frost x Reader)

Short stories

4.9

(Y/N) and Jack were already chosen to be guardians before they died. They were even a young couple before the incident. They were expecting a baby soon as well. But one day as Jack was playing with his younger sister he fell in ice and died trying to save her. (Y/N) died as well, she saved a young c

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